Canada reported on Tuesday 2364 new cases of the new coronavirus, marking the largest accumulation of one day since the onset of the pandemic.
New cases occur when fitness officials fight for a momentary wave of COVID-19.
On Tuesday, the federal government announced that it had approved the use of the Panbio COVID-19 Antigen immediate test, which can be analyzed without further devices or laboratories, and can produce effects in as little as 20 minutes.
The government also announced that it had signed an agreement to purchase up to 20. 5 million antigen tests.
In Ontario, 548 new cases were reported and fitness officials reported that seven others had died.
The new ones raise the total number of in the province to 55,362.
To date, another 46,906 people have recovered from contracting the virus and 4,169,346 tests have been conducted in Ontario.
Meanwhile, in Quebec, 1364 new infections were reported and the fitness government showed that another 15 people had died.
Tuesday was the fifth day in a row that the province recorded an accumulation of more than 1,000 people.
The new ones raise the toll in Quebec to 5,899.
Since the onset of the pandemic, another 66,180 people have recovered from COVID-19 and 2,500,916 tests have been administered.
Fifty-six new ones were detected in Manitoba, bringing the total number of in the province to 2,246.
The health government also said the user was dead.
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To date, 24 other people have died from the virus in Manitoba.
A total of 1,441 more people recovered from the virus, while 195,595 were tested.
In Saskatchewan, 16 new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported on Monday, but the fitness said the death toll in the province remained at 24.
To date, 1801 more people have recovered from the virus and 203,733 tests have been conducted in the province.
Further west in Alberta, 276 new cases were shown and fitness reported that one more user died.
The virus has now claimed 281 lives in Alberta.
However, 17,030 people recovered from COVID-19 infections and 1,442,603 tests were performed.
In British Columbia, 102 new samples of the virus have been reported.
An epidemiologically similar case has also been detected, which has not yet been demonstrated by laboratory testing.
Health officials said two others died, bringing the death toll in the province to 244.
However, another 8,184 people recovered from the virus and 203,733 more people were scanned.
New Brunswick added two new instances of the virus, but fitness said there were no more deaths.
Prince Edward Island reported new COVID-19-related cases or deaths on Tuesday.
The island has had 61 instances to date, but 58 are resolved.
To date, more than 35,370 have been administered on Prince Edward Island.
No new coronavirus have been detected in Newfoundland.
To date, the province has recorded 277 cases and 4 deaths related to the virus.
To date, 269 cases have been resolved, while 44,738 more people have been tested.
Nova Scotia reported no new COVID-19-related cases or deaths on Tuesday, maintaining its total of 1,089 cases to date.
A total of 1,021 more people recovered from contracting the virus in the province and another 99199 people were tested.
Health officials in the Northwest Territories reported new COVID-19-related cases or deaths on Tuesday.
The five instances shown of the virus in the territory are resolved and 5,442 tests have been administered.
There has also been no news of COVID-19 in the Yukon.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, 15 cases of viruses have been confirmed, but all are resolved.
A total of 3,522 tests for the virus administered in the Yukon.
On Monday, Fitness said nine cases of the virus had been shown at a gold mine in western Nunavut.
Four other positive suspected cases have also been known waiting in a laboratory in southern Canada.
Last week, the territory reported 8 suspected cases of COVID-19 at the mine.
The government is still assessing whether the instances in the mine will count as the first in the territory.
Since the outbreak began late last year, the virus has inflamed another 35,659,199 people worldwide, according to a john’s hopkins university account.
Since 7. 30 p. m. ET, the virus has killed another 1,046,831 people worldwide.
The United States remained the epicenter of the virus on Tuesday, with more than 7. 4 million COVID-19 shown.